Worksheet #6 Images

Edward Steichen. Milk Bottles. 1915.
http://web.ncf.ca/ek867/2004_03_16-31_archives.html
Walker Evans
1903 -1975

Walker Evans. Untitled from Land of the Free by Archibald MacLeish. 1937.
Marien, Mary Warner. Photography: A Cultural History. Second edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2006.

Walker Evans. Louisiana.
1936.
20th Century Photography Museum Ludwig Cologne.
Taschen, Koln, 2005.

Walker Evans. Floyd Burroughs, a cotton sharecropper Hale County, AL. 1936.
1938 Walker Evans's work exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art's first show devoted to a photographer |
The Family of Man
1955

Wynn Bullock.
Steichen,
Edward. The Family of Man. Museum of Modern Art, New York. 1955.
To "explain
man to man" and to celebrate "the essential oneness of mankind
throughout the world" -Steichen |

The Family of Man Exhibition.
Steichen, Edward. The Family of Man.
Museum of Modern Art, New York. 1955.

Wynn Bullock. Child in the Forest.
1951.
Steichen,
Edward. The Family of Man. Museum of Modern Art, New York. 1955.

People photomontage.
Steichen, Edward. The Family of Man.
Museum of Modern Art, New York. 1955.

Parents and children layout.
Steichen, Edward. The Family of Man.
Museum of Modern Art, New York. 1955.

W. Eugene Smith.
Steichen, Edward. The Family of Man.
Museum of Modern Art, New York. 1955.
Diane Arbus
1923 - 1971

Diane Arbus. Puerto Rican Woman
with beauty mark. 1965.
Rubinfien,
Leo. "Where Diane Arbus Went." Art in America. October, 2005.
65 - 77.
"A
photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less
you know" - Diane Arbus |

Diane Arbus. Teenage couple
on Hudson Street. 1963.
Rubinfien,
Leo. "Where Diane Arbus Went." Art in America. October, 2005.
65 - 77.
"One
of the things I felt I suffered from as a kid, was that I never felt
adversity. I was confined in a sense of unreality....And the sense of
being immune was, ludicrous as it seems, a painful one." - Diane
Arbus |

Diane Arbus. A family one evening
in a nudist camp. 1965.
Rubinfien,
Leo. "Where Diane Arbus Went." Art in America. October, 2005.
65 - 77.

Diane Arbus. A young man in curlers
at home on West 20th Street. 1966.
Rubinfien,
Leo. "Where Diane Arbus Went." Art in America. October, 2005.
65 - 77.

Diane Arbus. A young Brooklyn family
going on a Sunday outing. 1966.
Rubinfien,
Leo. "Where Diane Arbus Went." Art in America. October, 2005.
65 - 77.

Diane Arbus. Identical Twins. 1966.
Rubinfien,
Leo. "Where Diane Arbus Went." Art in America. October, 2005.
65 - 77.

Diane Arbus. Child
with a toy hand grenade. 1970.
Rubinfien,
Leo. "Where Diane Arbus Went." Art in America. October, 2005.
65 - 77.

Diane Arbus. Untitled
(7). 1970-71.
Rubinfien,
Leo. "Where Diane Arbus Went." Art in America. October, 2005.
65 - 77.
"Humanity
is not one." - Susan Sontag |